The M-Audio Family Of Microphones - M-Audio Microphone User Manual

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The M-Audio Family of Microphones

At this point, you ve learned a good deal about how microphones work, how they are built and how they are
typically applied.Along the way, we ve occasionally referred to some of the specific models in the Groove Tubes
family of mics. Here s a brief overview of the entire M-Audio lineup:
All M-Audio mics share a great deal in common. Here s a brief review in the context of some of
the mic construction features discussed in first part of this guide.
¥ 20Hz—20kHz frequency response (+/- 1dB) in FET mics
¥ industry-thinnest, ultra-sensitive diaphragms
¥ precision-crafted solid brass backplate
¥ industry-lowest dynamic distortion
¥ FET rather than op amps for improved dynamic distortion
¥ Class A head amp electronics
¥ Precision manufacturing and quality control
Model:
Diaphragm:
Electronics:
Patterns:
Address:
Applications:
Model:
Diaphragm:
Electronics:
Patterns:
Address:
Applications:
Chapter 6
Solaris
1.1" x 3 microns
Class A FET
Cardioid, Omni & Figure 8
Top
Excellent on stringed instruments,
overhead cymbals and vocalists who
already have a deep voice. Great for
close-miking anything without proximity
effect. Good results for most other
applications, including stereo miking.
Nova
1.1" x 6 microns
Class A FET
Cardioid
Side
Excellent on vocals and grand piano. A
good all-around instrument mic. Excellent
sensitivity and pattern flexibility for
duets, stereo and ensemble recording.
Choosing & Using Microphones
Luna
Model:
1.1" x 6 microns
Diaphragm:
Class A FET
Electronics:
Cardioid
Patterns:
Address:
Top
The ultimate acoustic guitar mic.
Applications:
Exceptional on stringed instruments,
overhead cymbals and vocalists. Excellent
for close-miking anything without
proximity effect. Very good results for
most other applications.
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